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Unless you’ve been living under a rock lately, there’s a good chance you’ve heard a thing or two about MoviePass. Although the company was founded way back in 2011, it’s picked up a lot of steam over the past year or so with its too-good-to-be-true offer of allowing you to see one movie per day for just $ 9.95/month.

If you happen to fall into the Venn diagram of movie fans who are also in need of a new smartphone then Samsung has crafted the offer just for you. Now through the end of June if you purchase either a Samsung Galaxy S9 or S9+, you are eligible for two 1-year subscriptions to MoviePass.

Just in case you aren’t familiar, MoviePass is the subscription service that allows you to see movies at most theaters in the U.S. (91% of [Read More…]

Samsung and MoviePass are coming together to offer one of the most interesting promotions we’ve seen this year. For a limited time, Samsung’s giving out two MoviePass memberships when you purchase one Galaxy S9 or S9+.

MoviePass is the subscription service that allows you to see new movie releases in theaters by paying a monthly subscription fee, and the version Samsung’s including is the MoviePass Unlimited plan that regularly [Read More…]

After processing fees, you’re looking at $ 89.95 for a year of movies.

MoviePass came under some heat earlier this month when it was discovered to be tracking its users’ location more closely than originally believed, and likely in an attempt to gloss over the bad press, the company’s lowering its subscription fee for new members.

For a limited time, you can sign up for MoviePass for just $ 6.95/month instead of the regular $ 9.95. MoviePass [Read More…]

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, chances are you’ve heard of MoviePass by now. Being able to pay just $ 9.95/month to watch as many as one movie per day in theaters is an enticing proposition, but to not much surprise, some people are apprehensive of its too good to be true offer.

During the recent Entertainment Finance Forum, MoviePass CEO Mitch Lowe might have given some [Read More…]